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  • Doctors' Commons
  • Society of lawyers practising civil law in London c. 1511–1865

    Doctors' Commons, also called the College of Civilians, was a society of lawyers practising civil (as opposed to common) law in London, namely ecclesiastical

    Doctors' Commons

    Doctors' Commons

    Doctors'_Commons

  • Doctor of Laws
  • Doctorate in legal studies

    empowered to act as advocates in civil law courts. The Doctors had their own Society called Doctors' Commons, but following reforms in the nineteenth century

    Doctor of Laws

    Doctor of Laws

    Doctor_of_Laws

  • Doctors' plot
  • 1951–1953 Soviet anti-semitic campaign

    The "doctors' plot" (Russian: дело врачей, romanized: delo vrachey, lit. 'doctors' case') was a Soviet state-sponsored anti-intellectual and antisemitic

    Doctors' plot

    Doctors'_plot

  • Plague doctor
  • Physician that treated patients with bubonic plague

    doctors had a mixed reputation, with some citizens seeing their presence as a warning to leave the area or that death was near. Some plague doctors were

    Plague doctor

    Plague doctor

    Plague_doctor

  • Medical doctor
  • Professional who practices medicine

    medical ethics requiring that doctors show consideration, compassion, and benevolence for their patients. The term doctor commonly refers to medical practitioners

    Medical doctor

    Medical doctor

    Medical_doctor

  • Doctor of Philosophy
  • Postgraduate academic degree

    was provided by the Inns of Court (with some minor exceptions, see Doctors' Commons), and few students undertook formal study in theology. This contrasted

    Doctor of Philosophy

    Doctor of Philosophy

    Doctor_of_Philosophy

  • Doctor Who
  • British science fiction TV series (1963–2025)

    Fifth Doctor Peter Davison directed, wrote, and co-starred in the parody The Five(ish) Doctors Reboot, which also starred two other former Doctors, Colin

    Doctor Who

    Doctor_Who

  • Doctors' Trial
  • Post-World War II trial of German doctors for war crimes

    Hermann Stieve List of medical ethics cases Holocaust Encyclopedia Doctors' trial. "The Doctors Trial: From the Indictment". United States Holocaust Memorial

    Doctors' Trial

    Doctors' Trial

    Doctors'_Trial

  • Divorce in England and Wales
  • but by the "advocates" and "proctors" who practised civil law from Doctors' Commons, adding to the obscurity of the proceedings. Divorce was de facto restricted

    Divorce in England and Wales

    Divorce in England and Wales

    Divorce_in_England_and_Wales

  • Matrimonial Causes Act 1857
  • 1857 British divorce reform law

    but by the "advocates" and "proctors" who practised civil law from Doctors' Commons, adding to the obscurity of the proceedings. Divorce allowing remarriage

    Matrimonial Causes Act 1857

    Matrimonial Causes Act 1857

    Matrimonial_Causes_Act_1857

  • The Doctor
  • Science fiction character

    occasions: in The Three Doctors (1972), "The Five Doctors" (1983) and The Two Doctors (1985). In Day of the Daleks (1972), the Third Doctor and Jo Grant very

    The Doctor

    The_Doctor

  • Doctor's office
  • General medical practice

    facility in which one or more medical doctors, usually general practitioners (GP), receive and treat patients. Doctors' offices are the primary place where

    Doctor's office

    Doctor's office

    Doctor's_office

  • Thomas Hutchinson Tristram
  • English lawyer

    Civil Law in 1850 and a Doctor of Civil Law in 1854. Tristram entered the Inner Temple and was called to the Bar of Doctors' Commons on 21 November 1855.

    Thomas Hutchinson Tristram

    Thomas_Hutchinson_Tristram

  • Doctor of the Church
  • Title given by the Catholic Church to saints

    Wikimedia Commons has media related to Doctors of the Church. Wikisource has original works on the topic: Doctors of the Church "Doctors of the Catholic

    Doctor of the Church

    Doctor of the Church

    Doctor_of_the_Church

  • Knightrider Street
  • Street in the City of London

    Victoria Street and the District line of the London Underground; the Doctors' Commons, also demolished in 1867 for the same reason; and the church of St

    Knightrider Street

    Knightrider Street

    Knightrider_Street

  • War Doctor
  • Incarnation of a fictional character from Doctor Who

    Doctors to travel back to activate the Moment with him, the later Doctors declaring that they now recognise the War Doctor as having been "the Doctor

    War Doctor

    War_Doctor

  • Doctors' Garden
  • Bulgaria between 1879 and 1912, Margarita Koeva Wikimedia Commons has media related to Doctors' Garden. 42°41′40″N 23°20′18″E / 42.69444°N 23.33833°E

    Doctors' Garden

    Doctors' Garden

    Doctors'_Garden

  • High Court of Admiralty Act 1859
  • modern constitution. It was also an important step in the abolition of Doctors' Commons. English Admiralty law is based not on the common law but on civil

    High Court of Admiralty Act 1859

    High Court of Admiralty Act 1859

    High_Court_of_Admiralty_Act_1859

  • Maurice Glynne
  • Welsh Anglican priest

    1504 until his death in 1525. Glynne was appointed an advocate of Doctors' Commons on 21 July 1517. Dictionary of West Biography Alumni Oxonienses 1500-1714

    Maurice Glynne

    Maurice_Glynne

  • Plague doctor costume
  • Clothing worn by plague doctors that was intended to protect them from infection

    the plague. Often, these plague doctors were the last thing a patient would see before death; therefore, the doctors were seen as a foreboding of death

    Plague doctor costume

    Plague doctor costume

    Plague_doctor_costume

  • Doctor Mike
  • Russian-American celebrity doctor (born 1989)

    2020. Retrieved March 1, 2020. "The Real-Life Dr. McDreamy" (video). The Doctors. October 1, 2015. Archived from the original on March 16, 2017. Retrieved

    Doctor Mike

    Doctor Mike

    Doctor_Mike

  • Robert Phillimore
  • English judge and politician (1810–1885)

    control, where he remained from 1832 to 1835. Admitted as an advocate at Doctors' Commons in 1839, he was called to the bar at the Middle Temple in 1841, and

    Robert Phillimore

    Robert Phillimore

    Robert_Phillimore

  • Exton Sayer
  • English lawyer and Whig politician (1691–1731)

    Sayer (c.1691–1731), of Doctors' Commons, London, was an English lawyer and Whig politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1726 to 1731. At his

    Exton Sayer

    Exton_Sayer

  • The Saw Doctors
  • Irish rock band

    The Saw Doctors' 1991 debut album, If This Is Rock and Roll, I Want My Old Job Back, entered the Irish albums chart at number one. The Saw Doctors have achieved

    The Saw Doctors

    The Saw Doctors

    The_Saw_Doctors

  • Richard Zouch
  • English judge and Member of Parliament

    Sarah, daughter of John Harte of Brill in Oxfordshire, a proctor in Doctors' Commons; having thus vacated his fellowship, he entered himself in 1623 as

    Richard Zouch

    Richard Zouch

    Richard_Zouch

  • Valentine Dale
  • Member of the Parliament of England

    admitted a member of the College of Advocates at Doctors' Commons. He was a member of the House of Commons for Taunton in the parliaments of 21 October 1555

    Valentine Dale

    Valentine_Dale

  • Daniel R. Coquillette
  • Law professor

    (Stanford, Edinburgh University Presses, 1992). The Civilian Writers of Doctors' Commons, London (Berlin, 1988), Duncker & Humbolt Publishers (Comparative Studies

    Daniel R. Coquillette

    Daniel R. Coquillette

    Daniel_R._Coquillette

  • Travers Twiss
  • British legal scholar

    ecclesiastical jurisdiction of Doctors' Commons had died, Twiss, like many other leading advocates of Doctors' Commons, became a QC, and in the same year

    Travers Twiss

    Travers Twiss

    Travers_Twiss

  • Doctor (title)
  • Academic title for a holder of a doctoral degree

    physiotherapists be called doctors?". Shiksa.[dead link] "Are medical doctors against optometrists being called eye doctors?". Nigerian Tribune. 21 November

    Doctor (title)

    Doctor (title)

    Doctor_(title)

  • Crystal R. Emery
  • American filmmaker and playwright (1961–2026)

    titled Against All Odds, which features 100 prominent Black women medical doctors. She worked on a virtual reality game called You Can't Be What You Can't

    Crystal R. Emery

    Crystal R. Emery

    Crystal_R._Emery

  • Fugitive Doctor
  • Incarnation of a fictional character from Doctor Who

    infographic published in the official Doctor Who Magazine explicitly places her before the First Doctor and prior to the Doctors seen in The Brain of Morbius.

    Fugitive Doctor

    Fugitive_Doctor

  • Tenth Doctor
  • Fictional character from Doctor Who

    Tenth and Eleventh Doctors shared certain similarities e.g. both being youthful, energetic, friendly, childlike, "good boyfriend Doctors", as Steven Moffat

    Tenth Doctor

    Tenth_Doctor

  • John Oliver (Dean of Christ Church)
  • English churchman, canon lawyer and courtier

    Winforton in the diocese of Hereford, and in 1522 he became an advocate at Doctors' Commons. He was also rector of St. Mary Mounthaw, London, but resigned the

    John Oliver (Dean of Christ Church)

    John_Oliver_(Dean_of_Christ_Church)

  • Betsey Trotwood
  • Fictional character

    place at a good school in Canterbury and opportunities for a career in Doctors' Commons, thus showing her complex character. The character is based on Miss

    Betsey Trotwood

    Betsey Trotwood

    Betsey_Trotwood

  • Henry Harvey (lawyer)
  • English lawyer

    Cambridge, and established the London premises (for two centuries) of Doctors' Commons, leased from the college. He also became Vice-Chancellor of the University

    Henry Harvey (lawyer)

    Henry_Harvey_(lawyer)

  • Parvise
  • Forecourt of a church building

    hadde been at the Parvys." Later, ecclesiastical courts developed at Doctors' Commons on the same site. In England the term was much later used to mean a

    Parvise

    Parvise

    Parvise

  • Second Doctor
  • Incarnation of a fictional character from Doctor Who

    beginning with The Three Doctors (1973). He made his last appearance in The Two Doctors (1985) alongside the Sixth Doctor (Colin Baker), with Troughton

    Second Doctor

    Second Doctor

    Second_Doctor

  • Ninth Doctor
  • Fictional character from Doctor Who

    (22 April 2011). "Doctor Who: Ranking the Doctors". IGN. Retrieved 29 March 2012. Fuller, Gavin. "Doctor Who – the top ten best Doctors". The Daily Telegraph

    Ninth Doctor

    Ninth_Doctor

  • Clown care
  • Health care by specially trained clowns

    Wikimedia Commons has media related to Clown care. Look up clown doctor in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Dr. Peter Spitzer (2002). "Clown Doctors". The

    Clown care

    Clown care

    Clown_care

  • Doctor of Medicine
  • Postgraduate medical degree

    legitimacy of the Cuban doctors' licensure for teaching and practice medicine. After graduation, recently graduated doctors acquire the right to use

    Doctor of Medicine

    Doctor of Medicine

    Doctor_of_Medicine

  • 2024 Kolkata rape and murder
  • Assault and rape incident in India

    a national task force to ensure workplace safety for doctors and requested the protesting doctors return to their duties. The court ordered the Central

    2024 Kolkata rape and murder

    2024 Kolkata rape and murder

    2024_Kolkata_rape_and_murder

  • William Bird (lawyer)
  • British lawyer and politician

    Law (1583) and Doctor of Civil Law (1588) before becoming an advocate of the Court of Arches in 1589 and a member of Doctors' Commons in 1590. He was

    William Bird (lawyer)

    William_Bird_(lawyer)

  • William King (poet)
  • English poet

    M.A. Taking up the civil law, he became a doctor in 1692 and was admitted as an advocate at Doctors' Commons. In 1702, having moved to Ireland, he was

    William King (poet)

    William_King_(poet)

  • Sir William Burrell, 2nd Baronet
  • English antiquarian

    and in the latter year (3 November) was admitted as an advocate at Doctors' Commons. He practised chiefly in the admiralty court, and there were in the

    Sir William Burrell, 2nd Baronet

    Sir William Burrell, 2nd Baronet

    Sir_William_Burrell,_2nd_Baronet

  • Molly Jong-Fast
  • American author and pundit (born 1978)

    The Sex Doctors in the Basement: True Stories from a Semi-Celebrity Childhood (2005) ISBN 1-40-006144-X "Nonfiction Book Review: The Sex Doctors in the

    Molly Jong-Fast

    Molly Jong-Fast

    Molly_Jong-Fast

  • Robert Fitz Richard
  • 11th and 12th-century Norman nobleman in England

    Sanders 1960, p. 129-130. "British History Online - Baynard's Castle and Doctors' Commons". www.british-history.ac.uk. Retrieved 1 June 2021. DNB 1889, p. 19:219

    Robert Fitz Richard

    Robert_Fitz_Richard

  • John Dodson (judge)
  • English judge

    C.L. 1808. He was admitted an advocate of the College of Doctors of Laws (Doctors' Commons) 3 November 1808, and acted as commissary to the dean and

    John Dodson (judge)

    John Dodson (judge)

    John_Dodson_(judge)

  • Canon law of the Anglican Communion
  • Religious laws of the Anglican Churches

    Such lawyers (called "doctors" and "civilians") were centered at "Doctors Commons", a few streets south of St Paul's Cathedral in London. Canon law and

    Canon law of the Anglican Communion

    Canon_law_of_the_Anglican_Communion

  • Jean Domat
  • French jurist

    and Translated into English by William Strahan, LL. D. Advocate in Doctors Commons. With Additional Remarks on Some Material Differences between the Civil

    Jean Domat

    Jean Domat

    Jean_Domat

  • Thirteenth Doctor
  • Fictional character from Doctor Who

    Doctors will return at Christmas - Media Centre". www.bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 18 July 2017. "BBC - Introducing Jodie Whittaker - The Thirteenth Doctor -

    Thirteenth Doctor

    Thirteenth_Doctor

  • James Parker Deane
  • British lawyer and judge (1812–1902)

    was the last of the civilians—the civil lawyers with a training from Doctors' Commons, as described in David Copperfield by Charles Dickens. Born at Hurst

    James Parker Deane

    James_Parker_Deane

  • Felix Slade
  • English lawyer and collector

    He was the son of Robert Slade, a Surrey landowner and proctor in Doctors' Commons, who eventually became deputy lieutenant for Surrey, and his wife Eliza

    Felix Slade

    Felix Slade

    Felix_Slade

  • Twelfth Doctor
  • Fictional character from Doctor Who

    special. Moffat stated that it was his "plan from the start" that all the Doctors would fly in to save Gallifrey, and he knew there would be a new one at

    Twelfth Doctor

    Twelfth Doctor

    Twelfth_Doctor

  • Doctors Lake (Florida)
  • Lake in the state of Florida, United States

    end of the inlet to Doctors Lake is today named "Laurel Grove", while "Kingsley" is a major street in nearby Orange Park. Doctors Lake has an area of

    Doctors Lake (Florida)

    Doctors Lake (Florida)

    Doctors_Lake_(Florida)

  • Richard Crawley (MP)
  • English politician (1666 – 1713)

    brother's will, he inherited most of the family property. Crawley died in Doctors' Commons on 21 March 1713. He was buried at Someris Chapel, near Luton. He left

    Richard Crawley (MP)

    Richard_Crawley_(MP)

  • Third Doctor
  • Fictional character from Doctor Who

    While previous Doctors' stories had all involved time and space travel, for production reasons Pertwee's stories initially depicted the Doctor stranded on

    Third Doctor

    Third Doctor

    Third_Doctor

  • Fourteenth Doctor
  • Fictional character from Doctor Who

    be a possible incarnation of the Doctor. Davies stated in an interview that despite the Tenth and Fourteenth Doctors' similarities, the Fourteenth was

    Fourteenth Doctor

    Fourteenth Doctor

    Fourteenth_Doctor

  • Francis Erwood
  • prize money was only £100. Frank Erwood was born on 17 March 1824 at Doctors' Commons in London, the son of George Erwood, a baker and biscuit maker, and

    Francis Erwood

    Francis_Erwood

  • Thomas Bever (lawyer)
  • English lawyer and legal writer

    graduated bachelor of law (B.C.L.) 3 July 1753, and doctor 5 April 1758. He was admitted to Doctors' Commons 21 November 1758. He was promoted to be judge of

    Thomas Bever (lawyer)

    Thomas_Bever_(lawyer)

  • Timothy Baldwin
  • English academic and lawyer

    Zouch, Doctor of the Civil Laws and late Judge of the High Court of Admiralty, 1663' Baldwin contributed a brief preface to this work dated "Doctors' Commons

    Timothy Baldwin

    Timothy_Baldwin

  • The Doctor (painting)
  • Painting by Luke Fildes

    older son. Despite reports that doctors visited Fildes in the hope of being used as models, the final painting of the doctor resembles Fildes himself. Paying

    The Doctor (painting)

    The Doctor (painting)

    The_Doctor_(painting)

  • Aberdeen doctors
  • The Aberdeen doctors or doctors of Aberdeen were six divines working at Marischal College and King's College in Aberdeen, Scotland in the seventeenth century

    Aberdeen doctors

    Aberdeen_doctors

  • Eleventh Doctor
  • Fictional British TV character

    regeneration by the Tenth Doctor (David Tennant), he is followed by the Twelfth Doctor (Peter Capaldi). More so than past Doctors, his episodes used time

    Eleventh Doctor

    Eleventh Doctor

    Eleventh_Doctor

  • Arthur Duck
  • English lawyer, author and Member of Parliament

    104; Google Books. Daniel R. Coquillette, The Civilian Writers of Doctors' Commons, London: three centuries of juristic innovation in comparative, commercial

    Arthur Duck

    Arthur Duck

    Arthur_Duck

  • Canon law
  • Set of ordinances and regulations made by ecclesiastical authority

    Such lawyers (called "doctors" and "civilians") were centered at "Doctors Commons", a few streets south of St Paul's Cathedral in London, where they

    Canon law

    Canon_law

  • When Doctors Disagree
  • 1919 film by Victor Schertzinger

    Wikimedia Commons has media related to When Doctors Disagree. When Doctors Disagree at IMDb When Doctors Disagree at Turner Classic Movies When Doctors Disagree

    When Doctors Disagree

    When Doctors Disagree

    When_Doctors_Disagree

  • William Clerk (jurist)
  • English civil lawyer

    Cambridge (LL.B. 1609, LL.D. 1629). He was admitted an advocate at Doctors' Commons on 23 October 1629, and in 1639 he occurs as official of the archdeacon

    William Clerk (jurist)

    William_Clerk_(jurist)

  • Fifteenth Doctor
  • Incarnation of a fictional character from Doctor Who

    instead "bi-generates", introducing the Fifteenth Doctor as a separate physical entity. The two Doctors team up to defeat the malevolent deity the Toymaker

    Fifteenth Doctor

    Fifteenth Doctor

    Fifteenth_Doctor

  • Haste to the Wedding
  • Comic opera by W. S. Gilbert and George Grossmith

    market-garden is a large garden in which vegetables are grown for market. DoctorsCommons was a society of London lawyers. The society had buildings with rooms

    Haste to the Wedding

    Haste to the Wedding

    Haste_to_the_Wedding

  • Jillian Michaels
  • American personal trainer (born 1974)

    panel-discussion show The Doctors, as well as to serve as a special correspondent on the CTD program Dr. Phil. Michaels had been a guest on The Doctors several times

    Jillian Michaels

    Jillian Michaels

    Jillian_Michaels

  • Richard Lloyd (Durham MP)
  • English jurist and politician

    in 1662. He was admitted to Gray's Inn at 1655, and an advocate at Doctors' Commons in 1664. He was admiralty Advocate in 1674–1685, and chancellor of

    Richard Lloyd (Durham MP)

    Richard_Lloyd_(Durham_MP)

  • Maud Green
  • English courtier (1492–1531)

    E. James, Women's Voices in Tudor Wills (Ashgate, 2015), p. 86. John Gough Nichols, Wills from Doctors' Commons (London: Camden Society, 1863), p. 18

    Maud Green

    Maud Green

    Maud_Green

  • First Doctor
  • Fictional British TV character

    special "The Five Doctors" and by David Bradley in 2017 and 2022. To date, the First Doctor is the sole incarnation of the Doctor to have been recast

    First Doctor

    First_Doctor

  • Thomas Reade (royalist)
  • English royalist army officer and civil lawyer

    into the College of Advocates on 8 May 1661, was allowed to live in Doctors' Commons, and was appointed surrogate to Sir William Meyrick, judge of the prerogative

    Thomas Reade (royalist)

    Thomas_Reade_(royalist)

  • Eva Carneiro
  • Gibraltar-born British sports medicine specialist

    Chelsea". The Guardian. 6 January 2016. Retrieved 6 January 2016. "Chelsea doctors Carneiro, Fearn to be absent vs. Man City – Mourinho". ESPN. Retrieved

    Eva Carneiro

    Eva Carneiro

    Eva_Carneiro

  • Tooting Commons
  • Two adjacent areas of common land in south west London, England

    the boundary between the two commons (and the historic parish boundary between Streatham and Tooting) is called Doctor Johnson Avenue. This was originally

    Tooting Commons

    Tooting Commons

    Tooting_Commons

  • John Rolt
  • English lawyer, politician and judge

    which he exchanged in 1827 for a clerkship in a proctor's office at Doctors' Commons. His next step was to obtain two secretaryships. One to a school for

    John Rolt

    John Rolt

    John_Rolt

  • Ecclesiastical Law Society
  • churches in communion with it". It was founded in 1987 to succeed Doctors' Commons. The society sponsors periodic speakers and programmes, but its principal

    Ecclesiastical Law Society

    Ecclesiastical_Law_Society

  • Hugh Barker
  • English lawyer

    was later Chancellor of the Diocese of Oxford. He was admitted to Doctors' Commons on 9 June 1607. He died in 1632, and was buried in the upper end of

    Hugh Barker

    Hugh_Barker

  • John Iltyd Nicholl
  • Welsh politician (1797–1853)

    Classics before he achieved a Doctor of Civil Law degree in 1825, and was elected as an Advocate of the Doctors' Commons in 1826. In 1838, on the death

    John Iltyd Nicholl

    John_Iltyd_Nicholl

  • DeNorval Unthank
  • American physician and civil rights activist (1899–1977)

    rights activist in Portland, Oregon. Unthank was one of the first black doctors in Oregon and the only black physician operating in Portland during the

    DeNorval Unthank

    DeNorval Unthank

    DeNorval_Unthank

  • Herbert Jenner-Fust
  • English judge

    surname initially Jenner, was the second son of Robert Jenner of Doctors' Commons, proctor, and of Chislehurst, Kent, by his second wife, Ann, eldest

    Herbert Jenner-Fust

    Herbert Jenner-Fust

    Herbert_Jenner-Fust

  • John Nicholl (judge)
  • Welsh Member of Parliament and judge

    Bachelor of Civil Law in 1780 and as Doctor of Civil Law in 1785. He was called to the bar of the Doctors' Commons in 1785. Nicholl built an extensive

    John Nicholl (judge)

    John Nicholl (judge)

    John_Nicholl_(judge)

  • Stephen Lushington (judge)
  • British judge and Member of Parliament (1782–1873)

    legal practice, in 1808 taking the degree of Doctor of Civil Law and being admitted to Doctors' Commons. In 1816 Lushington became legal advisor to Lady

    Stephen Lushington (judge)

    Stephen Lushington (judge)

    Stephen_Lushington_(judge)

  • Alliance of International Doctors
  • Turkish non-governmental organization

    International Doctors (AID, Uluslararası Doktorlar Derneği in Turkish) is an organization established by a group of volunteer doctors, pharmacists, dentists

    Alliance of International Doctors

    Alliance of International Doctors

    Alliance_of_International_Doctors

  • Henry Morgan (bishop)
  • British bishop (died 1559)

    Edward's Hall, which was then a hostel for civilians. He was admitted at Doctors' Commons 27 October 1528, and for several years acted as moderator of those

    Henry Morgan (bishop)

    Henry_Morgan_(bishop)

  • Owen Wynne (civil servant)
  • Welsh civil servant and lawyer

    later obtained a doctorate in law and seems to have become a member of Doctors' Commons in 1694. When the Welsh lawyer and academic Sir Leoline Jenkins – who

    Owen Wynne (civil servant)

    Owen_Wynne_(civil_servant)

  • Thomas Edwards (legal writer)
  • British legal writer

    also a fellow of Trinity Hall, and was admitted as an advocate at Doctors' Commons. Edwards was a magistrate for the county of Surrey, and took considerable

    Thomas Edwards (legal writer)

    Thomas_Edwards_(legal_writer)

  • George Webbe Dasent
  • British translator (1817–1896)

    Bar and was called in 1852 by the Middle Temple, and was admitted to Doctors' Commons as an advocate the same year. In 1853, he was appointed professor of

    George Webbe Dasent

    George_Webbe_Dasent

  • Foch Hospital
  • Hospital in Île-de-France, France

    transplantation. Through its history, the Foch Hospital hosted notable doctors, among others: Jozef Cywinski (b. 1936), Polish-American scientist; Gilles

    Foch Hospital

    Foch Hospital

    Foch_Hospital

  • Emerson Emory
  • American physician

    major hospital in Dallas to grant staff privileges to African American doctors. Emory was a staff physician at United States Department of Veterans Affairs

    Emerson Emory

    Emerson Emory

    Emerson_Emory

  • Royal Flying Doctor Service
  • Aeromedical organisation in Australia

    tried unsuccessfully to contact doctors at Wyndham, and then Derby, by telegraph. He eventually got through to a doctor in Perth. Through communication

    Royal Flying Doctor Service

    Royal_Flying_Doctor_Service

  • John Stoddart (journalist)
  • Coleridge. Stoddart subsequently returned to England to practice in the Doctors' Commons. In 1810, he started an association with The Times, for which he served

    John Stoddart (journalist)

    John_Stoddart_(journalist)

  • Grey's Anatomy
  • American television series (2005–present)

    show often portrays the doctors forming personal connections with their patients, with many cases indirectly reflecting the doctors' own personal struggles

    Grey's Anatomy

    Grey's_Anatomy

  • Simon Smith (priest)
  • Cambridge. He was incorporated at Oxford in 1557. He became an advocate of Doctors' Commons in 1582; canon of Hereford in 1561; rector of Credenhill in 1572; and

    Simon Smith (priest)

    Simon_Smith_(priest)

  • William Cliffe
  • English churchman and lawyer

    Cambridge, where he graduated LL.B. in 1514. He was admitted advocate at Doctors' Commons on 16 December 1522, and graduated LL.D. in 1523. Cliffe was commissary

    William Cliffe

    William_Cliffe

  • Fourth Doctor
  • Fictional British TV character

    Generation/Doctor Who: Assimilation2 (Flashback of the Fourth Doctor) "Prisoners of Time" Dalek Attack Destiny of the Doctors Lego Dimensions Fall Guys Doctor Who

    Fourth Doctor

    Fourth_Doctor

  • Fifth Doctor
  • Fictional British TV character

    (2007). Visions of the Fifth Doctor, alongside other past Doctors appear in "The Next Doctor" (2008) and "The Eleventh Hour" (2010). Somewhere in his life

    Fifth Doctor

    Fifth_Doctor

  • Sixth Doctor
  • Fictional character from Doctor Who

    Eighth Doctor Adventures line, where he, among several other past incarnations, met the Eighth Doctor in The Eight Doctors. The Sixth Doctor featured

    Sixth Doctor

    Sixth_Doctor

  • Edward Wynne (chancellor)
  • Welsh lawyer, landowner and Chancellor of Hereford (1681–1755)

    lawyer and landowner, Fellow of Jesus College, Oxford, an advocate at Doctors' Commons, and Chancellor of the Diocese of Hereford (1707–55) who has been regarded

    Edward Wynne (chancellor)

    Edward_Wynne_(chancellor)

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  • Arsheya | அர்ஷேயா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Arsheya | அர்ஷேயா

  • Zaccai
  • Biblical

    Zaccai

    pure meat; just,pure

  • Tisdell
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Tisdell

    English : variant of Teesdale.

  • Nadamuni
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Nadamuni

    Name of a Sage

  • Malita
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Greek, Spanish

    Malita

    Bitter; Sea of Bitterness; The Perfect One; Sea of Sorrow; Wished for Child; Rebellious; Star; Similar to Maria

  • Husayn
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Farsi, French, Indian, Iranian, Muslim

    Husayn

    Good

  • Sudaroli
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Tamil

    Sudaroli

    Brightness of the Sun

  • Hamda
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Australian, Muslim

    Hamda

    Praised

  • Kuberan
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Tamil

    Kuberan

    Rich

  • Alaiarasi
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Tamil

    Alaiarasi

    Queen of Waves

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  • Doctorate
  • v. t.

    To make (one) a doctor.

  • Doctorly
  • a.

    Like a doctor or learned man.

  • Doctorally
  • adv.

    In the manner of a doctor.

  • Doctor
  • n.

    One duly licensed to practice medicine; a member of the medical profession; a physician.

  • Doctoring
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Doctor

  • Doctor
  • n.

    The friar skate.

  • Doctor
  • v. t.

    To treat as a physician does; to apply remedies to; to repair; as, to doctor a sick man or a broken cart.

  • Hydropathist
  • n.

    One who practices hydropathy; a water-cure doctor.

  • Doctor
  • n.

    An academical title, originally meaning a men so well versed in his department as to be qualified to teach it. Hence: One who has taken the highest degree conferred by a university or college, or has received a diploma of the highest degree; as, a doctor of divinity, of law, of medicine, of music, or of philosophy. Such diplomas may confer an honorary title only.

  • Doctress
  • n.

    A female doctor.

  • Doctored
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Doctor

  • Resolute
  • v. t. & i.

    Resolving, or explaining; as, the Resolute Doctor Durand.

  • Doctor
  • v. t.

    To confer a doctorate upon; to make a doctor.

  • Ductor
  • n.

    A contrivance for removing superfluous ink or coloring matter from a roller. See Doctor, 4.

  • Doctor
  • n.

    Any mechanical contrivance intended to remedy a difficulty or serve some purpose in an exigency; as, the doctor of a calico-printing machine, which is a knife to remove superfluous coloring matter; the doctor, or auxiliary engine, called also donkey engine.

  • Doctor
  • n.

    A teacher; one skilled in a profession, or branch of knowledge learned man.

  • Doctor
  • v. t.

    To tamper with and arrange for one's own purposes; to falsify; to adulterate; as, to doctor election returns; to doctor whisky.

  • Doctor
  • v. i.

    To practice physic.

  • Doctoress
  • n.

    A female doctor.

  • Doctoral
  • a.

    Of or relating to a doctor, or to the degree of doctor.